Table of ContentsFrontPage Basics FrontPage Basics Creating a FrontPage Web from Existing HTML Documents You will then see... You will need to browse for HTML files on your computer or on a floppy... Browsing for your HTML Files... Showing You the Directory Location… If it’s Ok, just click on Next... You will then see a list of the files in that directory… If they’re ok, just hit the Next Button... The Finish Button Should Finish the Process... Navigation View Folder View All Files View Hyperlink View Editing Pages from Navigation View The FrontPage Editor In Normal View The FrontPage Editor in HTML View Format Toolbar Changing Font Size The Same Page Viewing the HTML Changing Other Font Styles PPT Slide Seeing the Results of Your Changes If you haven’t saved the document you’re previewing, you will be prompted to save. The Results in Your Default Browser Undo the Bolding, Italics and Underline Opening an Existing FrontPage Web An Opened FrontPage Web in Folder View You will now be viewing your document and can make any desired changes... Creating a Link to an internal document Highlight the Item You want to Link to... Linking to a New Document List of Pre-Created Templates A New Web Document, without any information Begin Adding Information to Your New Page Saving Your New Document Changing the Name of the Document PPT Slide Preview Your Document in Your Browser Be Sure to Test Your New Link! Inserting a Link to an External Web Page Inserting an External Link You will see the same window as with an internal link You will now have a link on the page, which (hopefully) goes to the desired address... Create a second link to the Michigan Electronic Library History Page using the following address: http://mel.lib.mi.us/michigan/MI-history.html Inserting Images with FrontPage Saving the Image to Your Computer Pick A Location on Your Computer for the Image Write Down the File Name!! Click on the Save Button... Once you’ve got the image saved, you will need to insert it into the document... Locate the image on your computer An image should be inserted into your document Using an Image as a Link Using an Image as a Link Using an Image as a Link Inserting Tables into Your Document Changing Table Properties Changing the Size of the Cells Inserting a Line Break PPT Slide |
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